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Fellini Satyricon ()

Fellini - Satyricon (original title)
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A series of disjointed mythical tales set in first-century Rome.

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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 5 wins & 7 nominations.
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Encolpio
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Ascilto
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Gitone
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Eumolpo
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Trimalcione (as Il Moro)
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Fortunata
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Trifena
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Lica
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Vernacchio
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Scintilla (as Danica la Loggia)
Giuseppe Sanvitale ...
Abinna
Eugenio Mastropietro ...
Hermeros, liberto arricchito (as Genius)
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La matrona (as Lucia Bosé)
Joseph Wheeler ...
Il suicida (as Joseph Weelher)
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La schiavetta
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L'imperatore
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Il predone
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Minotauro (as Luigi Montefiori)
Marcello Di Falco ...
Proconsole (as Marcello di Folco)
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Arianna
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Enotea
Carlo Giordana ...
Il capitano
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Marie Párová
Inna Alexeievna ...
Old Woman (uncredited)
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(uncredited)
Ennio Antonelli ...
Muscled Man at Feast (uncredited)
Nadia Balabine ...
Old Woman at the Nymphomaniac's Tent (uncredited)
Pasquale Baldassarre ...
Hermaphroditus (uncredited)
Gigi Ballista ...
(uncredited)
Luigi Battaglia ...
Transvestite (uncredited)
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Scar-Faced Leader (uncredited)
Marcello Bonini Olas ...
Man speaking latin in Suburra (uncredited)
Wilbert Bradley ...
Laughing Black Man (uncredited)
Samson Burke ...
Gladiator (uncredited)
Aristide Caporale ...
Servant at the Feast (uncredited)
Pietro Ceccarelli ...
Bald Man (uncredited)
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Black Slave (uncredited)
Maria De Sisti ...
Fat Woman (uncredited)
Mario Del Vago ...
Stage Actor (uncredited)
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(uncredited)
Francesco Di Giacomo ...
Musician (uncredited)
Alberigo Donadeo ...
Soldier on Ship (uncredited)
Sandro Dori ...
Man in Vernacchio Theatre (uncredited)
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(uncredited)
Tania Duckworth ...
Brothel Girl (uncredited)
Elio Gigante ...
Owner of Garden of Delights (uncredited)
Veriano Ginesi ...
Guest of Trimalcione (uncredited)
Franco Gulà ...
Old Man (uncredited)
Barbara Herrera ...
Black Woman (uncredited)
Wolfgang Hillinger ...
Soldier at Tomb (uncredited)
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Man in Litter (uncredited)
Mara Krupp ...
Participant in Orgy Sequence (uncredited)
Gabriel Lagay ...
Slave (uncredited)
Franco Leo ...
(uncredited)
Luigi Leoni ...
Blue-Faced Man at Feast (uncredited)
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L'ancella (uncredited)
Maria Mascarielli ...
Curly Woman (uncredited)
Karl Menzel ...
Orgy Participant (uncredited)
Elizabetta Moscatelli ...
(uncredited)
Suleiman Ali Nashnush ...
Tryphaena's Attendant (uncredited)
Romali Perihan ...
Woman with Crown (uncredited)
Osiride Pevarello ...
Soldier Killing the Emperor (uncredited)
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Curly Soldier (uncredited)
Lorenzo Piani ...
Nymphomaniac's Husband (uncredited)
Antonia Pietrosi ...
Wife of Ephesus (uncredited)
Giuliana Ruffini ...
Horny Rich Woman (uncredited)
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Orgy Participant (uncredited)
Sibilla Sedat ...
Nymphomaniac (uncredited)
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Nymphomaniac's Slave (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
Maria Tedeschi ...
Woman in the Proconsul's Entourage (uncredited)
Natale Tulli ...
Man (uncredited)
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Blue-Faced 'Emperor' on Stage (uncredited)
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Notary (uncredited)
Dalia Zagni ...
Bit Part (uncredited)
Luigi Zerbinati ...
Nymphomaniac's Slave (uncredited)
Renato Zero ...
Extra (uncredited)

Directed by

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Federico Fellini

Written by

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Petronius ... (book "Satyricon")
 
Federico Fellini ... (adaptation and screenplay) &
Bernardino Zapponi ... (adaptation and screenplay)
 
Brunello Rondi ... (additional screenplay)

Produced by

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Alberto Grimaldi ... producer

Music by

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Tod Dockstader
Ilhan Mimaroglu
Nino Rota
Andrew Rudin

Cinematography by

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Giuseppe Rotunno

Editing by

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Ruggero Mastroianni

Editorial Department

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Marco Buonanno ... digital artist: digital restoration
Enzo Ocone ... supervising editor
Adriana Olasio ... assistant editor
Daniele Paglia ... conforming editor: digital restauration

Casting By

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Enzo Provenzale

Set Decoration by

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Danilo Donati
Luigi Scaccianoce ... co-set decorator

Costume Design by

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Danilo Donati

Makeup Department

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Rino Carboni ... makeup artist
Luciano Vito ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Roberto Cocco ... production manager
Lamberto Pippia ... production supervisor
Enzo Provenzale ... general organizer (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Liliane Betti ... second assistant director (as Liliana Betti)
Lia Consalvo ... second assistant director
Maurizio Mein ... assistant director

Art Department

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Sante Barelli ... scenic artist
Danilo Donati ... sketch artist: furniture
Giorgio Giovannini ... construction coordinator
Roberto Granieri ... property master
Antonio Scordia ... visual advisor
Luigi Sergianni ... construction manager
Italo Tomassi ... pictorial supervisor
Dante Ferretti ... assistant art director (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Joseph Nathanson ... visual effects

Stunts

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Nazzareno Zamperla ... stunt coordinator
Ottaviano Dell'Acqua ... stunt actor (uncredited)
Franco Moruzzi ... stunts (uncredited)
Osiride Pevarello ... stunt performer (uncredited)
Renzo Pevarello ... stunt performer (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Giuseppe Maccari ... camera operator
Mary Ellen Mark ... still photographer
Vladimiro Salvatori ... grip
Piero Servo ... first assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Rosemarie Steiger ... costumer

Music Department

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David Behrman ... music recording
Maurice Bitter ... music recording
Johnny Costa ... music recording (as John Coast)
Alain Danielov ... music recording
Charles Duvelle ... music recording
David Lewiston ... music recording
Jose Pivin ... music recording
Peter K. Siegel ... music recording
Katsumasa Takasago ... music recording
Nusjirwan Tirtaamidjaja ... music recording

Script and Continuity Department

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Norma Giacchero ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Luca Canali ... language consultant: Latin (as Prof. Luca Canali)
Ettore Paratore ... creative consultant (as Prof. Ettore Paratore)
Eugene Walter ... translator
Gianni Bonagura ... voice dubbing: Marcella di Folco (uncredited)
Antonio Casagrande ... voice dubbing: Hiram Keller (uncredited)
Carlo Croccolo ... voice dubbing: Fanfulla (uncredited)
Luciano De Ambrosis ... voice dubbing: George Eastman (uncredited)
Giacomo Furia ... voice dubbing (uncredited)
Corrado Gaipa ... voice dubbing: Il Moro (uncredited)
Aldo Giuffrè ... voice dubbing: Giuseppe Sanvitale (uncredited)
Gianni Giuliano ... voice dubbing: Martin Potter (uncredited)
Sergio Graziani ... voice dubbing: Joseph Wheeler (uncredited)
Roland Klick ... production assistant (uncredited)
Oreste Lionello ... voice dubbing: Genius (uncredited)
Benita Martini ... voice dubbing: Capucine (uncredited)
Rita Savagnone ... voice dubbing: Magali Noël/Lucia Bosè/Antonia Pietrosi/Donyale Luna (uncredited)
Vinicio Sofia ... voice dubbing (uncredited)
Renato Turi ... voice dubbing: Salvo Randone (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In first-century Rome, two student friends, Encolpio and Ascilto, argue about ownership of the boy Gitone, divide their belongings, and split up. and split up. Allowed to choose who he goes with, the boy chooses Ascilto. Only a sudden earthquake saves Encolpio from suicide, and from there he has a series of adventures; eventually he reunites with Ascilto and they help a man kidnap a hermaphrodite demi-god from a temple. The god dies, and as punishment Encolpio becomes impotent and they search for a cure. The film is loosely based on the book Satyricon by Gaius Petronius Arbiter, the "Arbiter of Elegance" in the court of Nero. The book has only survived in fragments, and the film reflects this by being very fragmentary itself, even stopping in mid-sentence. Written by Steven Pemberton

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Taglines Rome. Before Christ. After Fellini. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Satyricon (France)
  • Fellini Satyricon (France)
  • Fellini's Satyricon (World-wide, English title)
  • Fellini Satyricon (Canada, English title)
  • Fellini Satyricon (Ireland, English title)
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Runtime
  • 129 min
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Box Office

Budget $3,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Gian Luigi Polidoro registered the title Satyricon (1969) for his movie first. Federico Fellini fought to use the title for his movie but lost the case. Subsequently the title was changed to Fellini Satyricon (1969). See more »
Goofs In one version, Joseph Wheeler is credited as 'Joseph Weelher'. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Fellini: I'm a Born Liar (2002). See more »
Soundtracks The Drums for the Niegpadouda Dance See more »
Quotes Trifena: Lichas, take your groom's hand. Remember you must be faithful to him forever. And you, groom, know that you must forget your past taste for young boys. A husband takes no liberties. You must dedicate your entire self to your bride forever. May complete harmony and great happiness be yours. Venus favors marriages held at sea.
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